

Turbidity Mesocosms – A Pilot Restoration Project
Written by Casie Smith/Photos by James Pearson and Janelle Wicks The absence of submergent vegetation and the minimal emergent vegetation existing in Malheur Lake is partially a result of the
Written by Casie Smith/Photos by James Pearson and Janelle Wicks The absence of submergent vegetation and the minimal emergent vegetation existing in Malheur Lake is partially a result of the
Written by Edwin Sparks, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Habitat Ecologist/Photo by Daniel Yturriondobeitia In March this year, the Refuge conducted a prescribed burn along the Blitzen River’s West Canal. We
Written by Edwin Sparks, Malheur National Wildlife Refuge Habitat Ecologist/Photo by High Desert Partnership After an initial setback due to the furlough, Refuge staff and partners were able to participate
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